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Cellists aim for peak performance



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Published Date: 02 May 2008
THE 'extreme cellists' from Sheffield are at it again.
Jeremy Dawson and Clare Wallace are to play on top of the four highest mountains in Britain and Ireland in aid of charity, starting on July 21.

They will be joined by their friend James Rees, from Staffordshire, in recitals at the summit of Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England, Snowden in Wales and Carrantoohil in Ireland.

Money will be raised for the spinal cord injury charity Aspire and mountain rescue teams in each of the four areas.

Previously the 'extreme cellists' have performed on the top of Mam Tor, in Blue John Cavern, at Grindleford Station and on cathedral roofs. They took their cue from 'extreme ironing' in which participants iron clothes in locations such as on mountains, up trees and under water.


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  • Last Updated: 02 May 2008 3:01 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Telegraph
  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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